Your quest for the perfect dungeon is over! (or at least we're giving you one heck of a try at it!). Say goodbye to crudely drawn maps (not that we have anything against crudely drawn maps!), goodbye to expensive plaster, goodbye to time consuming hobby terrain, goodbye to wrinkled posters and one dimensional tiles!DungeonRise: Dungeon Essentials is the first of 3 upcoming sets in the next wave of TerraClips releases. Giving gamers what we feel is the ultimate toolkit to create incredible 2D and fully 3D, modular, multi-level dungeon environments! Simply punch out the robust 1.7mm punchboard components, clip them together, add or remove walls on-the-fly, build up, build down and have a ton of fun in the process!!!

Stay tuned for next weeks preview when we unleash DungeonRise: Prison of the Forsaken!

Pricing and availability for DungeonRise: Dungeon Essentials to be announced.

It looks amazing. I'm excited by the 3x6's!!! Little sad about there only being 8 6x6's, but this set looks to be the set that adds more depth and a ton of cool stuff that will compliment the other two sets, which down right is awesome.

These will be my first Terraclips sets - and the new images inspire a question - has anyone tried clipping WOTC dungeon tiles into the TCP layouts? It would be awesome (and sell a much larger number of the TCP sets, I think) if there were some way to do this/adapt/etc.

The WotC tiles are thicker, and do not take well to the clips. That said, there are ways to make it work....but I have not risked my clips or WotC tiles to try them. For example, you could crimp the WotC tiles at the proper spots...

Didn't really mean to imply that this wasn't a set that couldn't be used standalone, as the main picture shows that it can be used for a single dungeon easily, more so that it looks to be heavily a set that will compliment the other two sets more so.

I'm delighted to see that the tombs aren't included on the listings of the DE set, if so, I hope that means the other two sets will be including their own props, and we'll be seeing that as a future trend.

These will be my first Terraclips sets - and the new images inspire a question - has anyone tried clipping WOTC dungeon tiles into the TCP layouts? It would be awesome (and sell a much larger number of the TCP sets, I think) if there were some way to do this/adapt/etc.

We'd love to work with WOTC to create some custom content. Until then, well, our suggestion box is always open

HighHanded wrote:

That furniture...If there was a whole TCP set devoted to nothing but furniture I'd buy multiple copies of it.

You'll be happy to hear that each of the 3 releases comes with a respectful prop load. Would love to do a dedicated props pack in future though.

Really pleased with what I see here. The treasure room floor caught my eye right away, and as others have said...the props. With my maps, that's the one thing I feel is lacking, 3D objects and props. Looks like problem solved.

I wonder if this will go on my Christmas list or if I'll be able to start building during my holidays in August...

The images are marked with the disclaimer that they have elements from the other sets... It would be nice though if there were an explicit note with the images posted as to which pieces are NOT part of the set.

I would assume that the text on the back of the essential box is an accurate description of what comes in the box. Man this looks awesome. I can't wait to get this. I hope the price is around the same as the first three. I might get two copies of the essential set.

I just noticed the pillar being used to hold up the second floor of the treasure room. And the pillars in the room with the wizard's alter, could those hold up a floor above them? That's going to sweet for builds.

i don't see the description of those pieces (and the damaged wall too) in the summary i see in the back of the box!

it's a mistake or the table of contents wasn't updated?

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mproteau wrote:

The images are marked with the disclaimer that they have elements from the other sets... It would be nice though if there were an explicit note with the images posted as to which pieces are NOT part of the set.

Image #7 shows the back of the box with a complete listing of contents for Dungeon Essentials http://www.worldworksgames.com/store/me ... dr_de7.jpg . I'll probably update this thread a bit when I have a minute and list it in text as well. Might add a few makeup shots as well depending on the schedule.

So anyway as noted on the pictures, there are elements from various sets in a couple shots. In the case of image #4 http://www.worldworksgames.com/store/me ... dr_de4.jpg you're seeing the Vaults of Ruin sarcophagus props as well as a broken wall section from that set. The 3 main sets have some pretty deep interconnection in terms of usage but they all stand on their own in unique ways. That will become much more clear as we move through the coming weeks of promotion.

Virg wrote:

I just noticed the pillar being used to hold up the second floor of the treasure room. And the pillars in the room with the wizard's alter, could those hold up a floor above them? That's going to sweet for builds.

Yeah, those are the 2" pillars (there's also a 4" pillar but that's included in Vaults of Ruin). As with our other TerraClips sets, you don't need them to create multilevel arrangements but in this case those little pillars are great for offering additional free-floating support to unique layouts. They're actually pretty versatile.

Yup. It works, but isn't ideal. WotC tiles are bit thicker (the clips can potentially scratch them), and doesn't have the indentations (thus creating gaps when joining tiles via terraclips). Still, it allows me some kludges that I wouldn't've had otherwise.

Now THIS is the set I've been waiting for! Please don't take it wrong when I say, "IT'S ABOUT TIME!" I hope there is a continuous release of add-ons beyond the first 3, both generic and strongly themed.

My garage is full of a build using so many copies of the 1st 3 sets that I didn't think I would have any room left for additional sets. After viewing this I'm just going to have to make some room somehow. I can't wait for the tombs!

For the floor tiles, like the treasure floors, magic rune, and checkered floors, are the reverse sides similarly done or are they more of a plain dungeon floor.

All floor tiles are double sided. Reverse sides typically have a plain dungeon floor or one that has an alternate pattern on it. Its been balanced in a way that you have "showcase" room tiles on one side and normal tiles on the other.

If I have time I'll do a front and back preview of the available tiles for you guys.

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